奥克兰大学/University of Auckland
- 课程名称:
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc(Hons)) in Applied Mathematics
- 课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
- 课程代码:
- 学费:$39,584 NZD Per Year
- 学分:
- 开学时间:16-July-2018
- 申请截止:
- 授课校区:Tamaki Innovation Campus
- 课程信息:
- How to build mathematical models.
- The mathematical ideas most useful for modeling
- Solution of models, often by computation
- At least 45 points from MATHS 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, , 770, PHYSICS 701, 707
- 30 points: MATHS 776 Dissertation in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics
- Up to 45 points from approved 700 level courses in Mathematics or related subjects with approval of the Head of Department
- Actuaries or actuarial associates
- NIWA scientists
- AgResearch
- Investment Banks
- Financial, Business and Risk Analysts
- National Institute of Health, USA
- Biotech companies
- Academic careers
- Master of Information Technology
- Master of Energy
- Master of Science
- Master of Speech Language Therapy Practice
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Course details
Summary
Extend your knowledge in your specialist area at postgraduate level with our honours programme.
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) programme involves one year of full-time study, or two years of part-time study, after you have completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Science.
Applied Mathematics
Modern science relies absolutely on applied mathematics. It is the job of an applied mathematician to show how mathematical techniques can be applied to science and technology to answer interesting questions. Our goal is to use mathematical equations to study real-world problems rather than to study equations for their own sake.
The Department of Mathematics uses mathematics to study such diverse areas as physiology, ice flow, floating runways, astronomy, quantum chemistry, nonlinear systems, the human genome and many other areas. Elements of these research areas are incorporated into our courses wherever possible.
Each of the courses in the Applied Mathematics programme deals with some aspect of the "Mathematical Models" that are used for describing problems from a variety of areas within Science and Technology. The core skills taught in these courses are:
Requirements:
Career opportunities
With a good degree in quantitative methods (mathematics, statistics, operations research and computing), career opportunities may include industry or government, computer development, insurance, meteorology, traffic engineering, systems analysis, computing programming, statistics, biometrics or operations research, and many other fields. There is also currently a strong demand for mathematics teachers.
Recent University of Auckland graduates work as/in:
Further study options
Bachelor of Science (Honours) other subjects:
Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Exercise Sciences, Food Science, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Logic and Computation, Mathematics, Medical Physics and Image Technology, Medical Statistics, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Photonics, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Statistics.
Entry criteria
The prerequisite is a major in Applied Mathematics and at least 90 points at Stage III.
English language requirements:IELTS 6.5; TOEFL (iBT) 90; TOEFL (paper-based) 575; CAE or CPE 176; PTE 58; MELAB 85.




